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Nils Napp
Graduate Student
Office: EE 437
Mailing Address:
University of Washington
Department of Electrical Engineering
Paul Allen Center, Room AE100R
Campus Box 352500
Seattle, WA 98195-2500
E-mail: nnapp@u.washington.edu

Contents

Education

B.S., Engineering, Math, Harvey Mudd College CA, 2003

M.S., Electrical Engineering, University of Washington WA, 2006

Publications

  • N. Napp, S. Burden, and E. Klavins. Setpoint Regulation for Stochastically Interacting Robots . Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems (RSS09), Seattle, Washington, USA, June 2009.
  • N. Napp, D. Thorsley, and E. Klavins. Hidden Markov Models for Non-Well-Mixed Reaction Networks. Proceedings of American Control Conference (ACC09), St. Louis, Missouri, USA, June 2009.
  • N. Napp and E. Klavins. An extended state-space markov chain model for self-organizing systems in non-well-mixed environments. In 4th Annual Conference on the Foundations of Nanoscience, Snowbird, UT, April 2007. Contributed Talk + Abstract.
  • Sam Burden, Nils Napp, and Eric Klavins. The statistical dynamics of programmed robotic self-assembly. In International Conference on Robotics and Automation, pages 1469-1476, May 2006.
  • S. Burden, N. Napp, and E. Klavins. Tuning reaction networks for self-assembly. In 3rd Annual Conference on the Foundations of Nanoscience, Snowbird, UT, April 2006. Poster + Abstract.
  • Eric Klavins, Samuel Burden, and Nils Napp. Optimal rules for programmed stochastic self-assembly. Proceedings of Robotics: Science and Systems (RSS05), Philadelphia, PA, 2006.
  • J. Bishop, S. Burden, E. Klavins, R. Kreisberg, W. Malone, N. Napp, and T. Nguyen. Self-organizing programmable parts. In International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems. IEEE/RSJ Robotics and Automation Society, 2005.

Reading Group

Stochastic Processes (Van Kampen) SP 2008 Van Kampen Reading Group


Link to Videos

robot movies

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